The Pembroke Affair

A Giles & Harriet Mystery
188 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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Millbrook, England. October, 1955. A beloved vicar is found dead on the altar of his own church - and the clock on the vestry wall says midnight.The constable is satisfied. The village is grieving. And clockmaker Giles Hartwell is the only person in Millbrook who knows that a stopped clock lies differently from a wound one.The Pembroke Affair is a classic British whodunit in the golden-age tradition - an English village mystery of poison, false identity, and a secret buried for sixty years.Giles is not a detective. He is a man who has spent thirty years listening to mechanisms, and he cannot unhear the wrongness in this one. The time of death is false. The body was staged. And when a charming stranger arrives claiming to be the dead man's estranged brother, something in the way he holds his grief feels just slightly, precisely off.With his artist daughter Harriet - whose painter's eye catches what logic misses - Giles must untangle a web of foxglove poison, forged evidence, and a decades-old injustice that the most powerful institution in England once chose to bury. The killer is hiding in plain sight. The truth has been waiting sixty years to surface. And in a village where everyone knows everyone, the most dangerous person in the room is the one nobody suspects.Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Richard Osman, and classic amateur detective fiction - The Pembroke Affair is a 1950s cozy mystery that plays entirely fair, plants every clue in plain sight, and delivers a Grand Reveal worthy of the tradition it loves.A father-daughter detective duo. A poisoning mystery rooted in the English countryside. A British whodunit for readers who believe the best crimes are solved not with force, but with patience - and the right kind of listening.